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    Dillon XL650/550 set-up fans

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Size:  2.19 MBJust picked up my new Dillon XL650 and set it up on my tiny work table that I drag out from the garage and load in the living room. What a fantastic machine! Produced 300rds in an hour as I'm still getting used to operating the machine. My little trusty lee (see on table) was great to learn procedures but obviously was slow to make larger batches of .223. I'm thinking of adding the Mini Mr bullet case and bullet feeder initially and would be interested to hear from guys who have used them on theres.

    The purpose of this thread would be great to see your 550/650 setups (photos) and add any great tips you've found or mods you've done on them.

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    My suggestion, it don't have any potential to what it's capable without a case feeder and later a bullet feeder, i have one and because i don't have the money to top up the case feeder i struggle with the feeding… I have a friend in Alexandra who load 223 for pest control and he fully kitted his to perform… Just my opinion experience… GREAT MACHINE THOUGH!
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    @stretch has a wee inventory of things that make the 650 go betterer
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    Quote Originally Posted by PERRISCICABA View Post
    My suggestion, it don't have any potential to what it's capable without a case feeder and later a bullet feeder, i have one and because i don't have the money to top up the case feeder i struggle with the feeding… I have a friend in Alexandra who load 223 for pest control and he fully kitted his to perform… Just my opinion experience… GREAT MACHINE THOUGH!
    Yes I definitely want to feed case and bullet. The Mini Mr bullet is a good starting compromise. I think I'll enjoy reloading as much as shooting the ammo with this machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by omegaspeedy View Post
    Yes I definitely want to feed case and bullet. The Mini Mr bullet is a good starting compromise. I think I'll enjoy reloading as much as shooting the ammo with this machine
    Case feeder priority in my opinion…
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    Case feeder essential ,Powder check also is handy roller handle upgrade are handy.
    I also installed this kit and spent primer catcher,both well worth it

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    I have a Mr Bullet feeder and case feeder on my 650.
    Can easily do 1000 rounds an hour on it (9mm or 38 super). Well worth the money if you shoot a few rounds.

    Have the same setup (excluding the case feed) that you currently have for my 550 but with extra mount for empty cases.
    Can load 5-600 rounds an hour easily on that (223, 308, 300 Blackout, 6.5 creedmoor).

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    I use a 550, no case or bullet feeder. No longer load for pistol calibres but use it now for loading 6.5TCU, Decap,Neck up and prime donor 223 brass in one go at the first station, loaded rounds out the other end
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    camera looks into each position on shell plate, good for powder check, other camera selection is looking into case feeder to let me know what's left. 20ga shotgun shell led through the guts and a bigger projectile box. Works good

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    Quote Originally Posted by seano View Post
    Case feeder essential ,Powder check also is handy roller handle upgrade are handy.
    I also installed this kit and spent primer catcher,both well worth it

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ultimate-Be...7647420?_ul=NZ


    https://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Origina...6247175?_ul=NZ

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    Thanks for the link seano, just about to order the bearing kit. Looks bloody good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    I have a Mr Bullet feeder and case feeder on my 650.
    Can easily do 1000 rounds an hour on it (9mm or 38 super). Well worth the money if you shoot a few rounds.

    Have the same setup (excluding the case feed) that you currently have for my 550 but with extra mount for empty cases.
    Can load 5-600 rounds an hour easily on that (223, 308, 300 Blackout, 6.5 creedmoor).

    1000 rds an hour!! Man this is going to be fun. I only shoot about 150-200/week so should be well worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzfubz View Post
    camera looks into each position on shell plate, good for powder check, other camera selection is looking into case feeder to let me know what's left. 20ga shotgun shell led through the guts and a bigger projectile box. Works good

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    Thats a great idea, what sort of camera are you using? Do the views come up on that LCD screen?

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    Ali express specials probably about $50 all up including screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzfubz View Post


    Ali express specials probably about $50 all up including screen

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    hope you dont mind but Im copying this!
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    Haha no problem I'll post up some links tomorrow to the parts

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